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Alejandro Cartagena @ Kopeikin Gallery
Alejandro Cartagena: The Collective Memory of the Worst Place to Live in the World Today If You Are Not White
September 9 – October 21, 2017
“In his newest body of work, The Collective Memory of the Worst Place to Live in the World Today if You are Not White Mexican photographer Cartagena continues his examination of social, urban and environmental issues but now has micro-trained his lens onto the city of Santa Barbara, California. Cartagena peels away at the immediate beauty and presents new impressions of this coastal community as a metaphor to comment on the current state of the cultural and political landscape of the United States of America.”
Kopeikin Gallery
2766 S. La Cienega
Los Angeles, CA 90034
www.kopeikingallery.com
Location: California, Los Angeles, United States Type: Exhibition
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